No, the quotation above is not Mitt Romney, although it certainly could be. I tried to find a passage from Charles Dickens that could have come from the mouth of our esteemed presidential candidate. Then I realized that anything spoken by the early Ebenezer Scrooge, pre-redemption, could have come from the lips of any Republican running for office this election.
If you can't tell, this post is going to be about the upcoming election. One day to go, and every other commercial on TV and the radio is some kind of political advertisement. "Vote Yes of Proposal 2." "Vote No on Proposal 2." "Barack Obama has ruined the country." "Barack Obama has saved the country." Even for a political junkie like myself, it's starting to wear a little thin.
That being said, I would like to take a few last cheap shots at Willard Romney. (Yes, that is his real name. If he is elected, we will have a President Willard. Imagine what he will do for the welfare of rats everywhere.) I was reading an opinion piece by Juan Williams this morning. The article was titled "A Romney win would be a victory for shameless cynicism." It was published on the website The Hill. In the post/essay, Williams talks about how the Romney people have tried to turn every accomplishment of President Obama into a liability. (George W. did that with John Kerry's military service in 2004.)
Mr. Obama took out enemy number one of the United States. Mr. Romney now questions President Obama's dedication to the security of the United States because of the tragic killing of the U.S. ambassador to Libya. President Obama supported the bailout that saved the auto industry in this country. A week ago, the Romney campaign released a commercial in Ohio falsely hinting that Chrysler was going to move Jeep manufacturing to China. Coming from a political party that gave us Dubya, who, in eight years, started two wars and oversaw an economic recession, Willard Romney doesn't have much firm ground to stand on. Mr. Williams quotes a Romney pollster who said, "We will not have our campaign dictated by fact-checkers."
That is the truth. If you check the facts, Mr. Romney is a "cipher candidate." I have no idea where he stands on any issue. He keeps saying, "I stand behind America," but I have no idea what that means. He's built his entire presidential bid on cynicism instead of hope. I can't get behind that.
This Monday, my question for Chuck Dickens is easy:
Will Barack Obama be reelected President of the United States tomorrow?
And the answer from the great book of Christmas is:
...I am here to-night to warn you, that you have yet a chance and hope of escaping my fate. A chance and hope of my procuring, Ebenezer...
There you have it. We will escape the Marley/Republican fate of chains and poverty and hunger.
Saint Marty can relax. The United States still has a chance and hope. A chance and hope of Barack Obama's procuring.
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